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A.19.B.20.C.21.
4.Where
didAlicegoontheweekend?
A.Tothecountryside.
B.Totheentertainmentpark.
C.Tothecinema.
5.Whydidn’tHelencometotheparty?
A.Shewasnotinvited.B.Sheforgotthetime.C.Shehadapianolesson.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inaschool.B.Inastore.C.Inahospital.
7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthefoodthere?
A.Terrible.B.Healthy.C.Delicious.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whatdothetwospeakersprobablydo?
A.Theyareteachers.B.Theyarestudents.C.Theyarephotographers.
9.Whatdayisittoday?
A.Tuesday.B.Wednesday.C.Thursday.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Wheredoesthewomanwork?
A.InTokyo.B.InLondon.C.InOxford.
11.Whenwillthetwospeakershavedinner?
A.Today.B.Tomorrow.C.Thedayaftertomorrow.
12.WhoisprobablyJane?
A.Thewoman’scustomer.B.Theman’sboss.C.Theman’swife.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhoisHolly?
A.Theman’sfriend.B.Theman’sclassmate.C.Thewoman’sfriend.
14.Whenwillthepartybeheld?
A.NextTuesday.B.NextWednesday.C.NextThursday.
15.Howistheman?
A.Heisactiveintheschool.B.Heisshyandnervous.C.Heishumorous.
16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?
A.Shewon’tgotothe
party.
B.Sheisquitespecial.
C.Shelikespeople.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What’stheweatherliketoday?
A.It’sfoggy.B.It’ssunny.C.It’swindy.
18.Whatdoesthemando?
A.Heisapainter.B.Heisanengineer.C.Heisaweatherman.
19.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisjobs?
A.Easy.B.Tiring.C.Dangerous.
20.Whydoesthemanlovehisjob?
A.Becausehecanstayinthemountains.
B.Bec
ausehecanenjoythebeautifulview.
C.Becausehecanexperiencedifferentweather.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
TheCambridgeScienceFestivalCuriosityChallenge
DaretoTaketheCuriosityChallenge!
TheCambridgeScienceFestival(CSF)ispleasedtoinformyouofthesixthannualCuriosityChallenge.Thechallengeinvites,evendaresschoolstudentsbetweentheagesof5and14tocreateartworkorapieceofwritingthatshowstheircuriosityandhowitinspiresthemtoexploretheirworld.
Studentsarebeingdaredtodrawapicture,writeanarticle,takeaphotoorwriteapoemthatshowswhattheyarecuriousabout.Toenterthechallenge,allartworkorpiecesofwritingshouldbesenttotheCambridgeScienceFestival,MITMuseum,265MassAvenue,Cambridge02139byFriday,February8th.
StudentswhoentertheCuriosityChallengeandareselectedaswinnerswillbehonoredataspecialceremonyduringtheCSFonSunday,April21st.Guestspeakerswillalsopresentprizestothestudents.Winningentrieswillbepublishedinabook.Studententrieswillbeexhibitedandprizeswillbegiven.Familiesofthosewhotakepartwillbeincludedinthecelebrationandbrunchwillbeserved.
BetweenMarch10thandMarch15th,eachwinnerwillbegiventhespecificsoftheclosingceremonyandtheCuriosityChallengecelebration.Theprogramguidelinesandotherrelatedinformationareavailableat:
http:
//cam-bridgesciencefestival.org.
21.WhocantakepartintheCuriosityChallenge?
A.Schoolstudents.B.Cambridgelocals.
C.CSFwinners.D.MITartists.
22.Whenwilltheprize-givingceremonybeheld?
A.OnFebruary8th.B.OnMarch10th.
C.OnMarch15th.D.OnApril21st.
23.Whattypeofwritingisthistext?
A.Anexhibitionguide.B.Anartshowreview.
C.Anannouncement.D.Anofficialreport.
B
Youarethecollectorinthegalleryofyourlife.Youcollect.Youmightnotmeantobutyoudo.Oneoutofthreepeoplecollectstangible(有形的)thingssuchascats,photosandnoisytoys.
Theseareamongsome40collectionsthatarebeingshownat“TheMuseumOf”—thefirstofseveralnewmuseumswhich,overthenextt
woyears,willexhibittheobjectsaccumulatedbyunknowncollectors.Indoingso,theywillpromoteapopularcultureofmuseums,notwhatmuseumsnormallyrepresent.
Someofthecollectionsarefairlycommon—records,modelhouses.Othersarestrangelybeautiful—branchesthathavefallenfromtrees,forexample.Buttheyallreveal(显露)alotofthings:
asksomeonewhattheycollectandtheiranswerswilltellyouwhotheyare.
Othersonthewayinclude“TheMuseumofCollectors”and“TheMuseumofMe.”Thesenewones,itishoped,willbuildonthesuccessof“TheMuseumOf.”Thethinkersbe
hindtheprojectwanttoexplorewhypeoplecollect,andwhatitmeanstodoso.Theyhopethatvisitorswhomaynothaveconsideredthemselvescollectorswillbegintoseethey,too,collect.
Somecollectorssaytheystartedorstoppedmakingcollectionsatimportantpoints:
thebeginningorendofadolescence—“it’sagrowing-upthing;
youstopwhenyougrowup,”saysone.Otherpainfultimesarementioned,suchastheendofarelationship.Fortimeandlifecanseemsouncontrollablethatasteadyserial(顺序排列的)arrangementiscomforting.
24.Howwillthenewmuseumspromoteapopularcultureofmuseums?
A.Bycollectingmoretangiblethings.
B.Byshowingwhatordinarypeoplehavecollected.
C.Bycorrectingwhatmuseumsnormallyrepresent.
D.Byaccumulating40collectionstwoyearsfromnow.
25.Whatcanbelearnedaboutcollectorsfromtheircollections?
A.Whot
heyare.B.Howoldtheyare.
C.Wheretheywereborn.D.Whytheymightnotmeantocollect.
26.Whichofthefollowingisanaimofthenewmuseums?
A.Tohelppeopleselltheircollections.
B.Toencouragemorepeopletocollect.
C.Tostudythesignificanceofcollecting.
D.Tofindoutwhypeoplevisitmuseums.
27.Accordingtothelastparagraph,peoplemaystopcollectingwhenthey_____.
A.becomeadultsB.feelhappywithlife
C.arereadyforarelationshipD.feeltimetobeuncontrollable
C
Therehavealwaysbeenalotofcommonlybelievedbutfalseideasaboutbeingfatanddoingexercise.Somepeoplebelievethattheycan’thelpputtingonweightastheygetolder,whileothersholdthatiftheystopexercising,theirmuscleswillturnintofat.Herearesomemoremyths:
I’llneverloseweight—Icomefromafatfamily
Wrong!
Whilewecan’tchangethebodytypewearebornwith,wecan’tblameourgenesformakingusfat.There’splentyofevidencethatfatnessrunsinfamilies,andthemainreasonisthattheysharethesamehabitsofeatingtoomuchandexercisingtoolittle.
I
amfatbecauseIburncaloriesslowly
Fatnessisnotcausedbyaslowmetabolism(新陈代谢).Infact,althoughfatpeopleconsumemoreenergythanslimpeople,theyalsofailtorealizehowmuchtheyeat!
Keepingadiarycanhelpyouworkoutyourdailyfoodintakemoreaccurately.
Exerciseisboring
Anythingwillbecomeboringifyoudoitrepetitively.Thekeyistodevelopabalancedandvariedprogramthat’sfunaswellasprogressive.IfyouenjoyaSundaywalk,takeadifferentroute.Ifyoudoyoga,tryataichiclass.Ifyoulikeswimming,setyourselfadistanceortimechallenge.
Nopain,nogain
Exerciseisnotmeanttohurt.Indeed,painisyourbodytellingyousomething’swrong,andcontinuingtoexercisecouldleadtoseriousinjury.Youmayexperiencemilddiscomfortasyoubegintoexerciseregularly,butthisisyourbodyadaptingtothepositivechangesinyourlifestyleandtheachesshoulddisappearrelativelyquickly.Iftheydon’t,restandseekmedicaladvice.
28.Whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutbeingfat?
A.Itisthefamilygenesthatmakepeoplefat.
B.Peoplearefatbecausetheyconsumetoolittleenergy.
C.Adiaryofexercisecanpreventpeoplefrombecomingfat.
D.Itistheconsequenceofpeople’sunbalancedlifestyle
.
29.Accordingtotheauthor,howcanwemakeexercisemoreinteresting?
A.Bytakingvariedexercise.B.Bychoosingsimpleexercise.
C.Bydoingregularexercise.D.Bystickingtooutdoorexercise.
30.Whatistheauthor’sopinionabout“Nopain,nogain”inexercising?
A.Keepingfitisessentiallyapainfulexperience.
B.Exerciseshouldbestoppedifcontinuouspainisfelt.
C.Paininexerciseisapreconditionforreachingyourgoal.
D.Gettingusedtopainleadstopositivechangesinyourbody.
31.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
A.Todeclaretheimportanceofkeepingfit.
B.Toclarifysomemisconceptionsaboutfatnessandexercise.
C.Toconfirmwhathaslongbeenbelievedaboutkeepingfit.
D.Toexplainsomemedicalfactsaboutbeingfatanddoingexercise.
D
Workingwithagroupofbaboons(狒狒)intheNamibiandesert,Dr.AleciaCarteroftheDepartmentofZoology,CambridgeUniversitysetbaboonslearningtasksinvolvinganovelfoodandafamiliarfoodhiddeninabox.Somebaboonsweregiventhechancetowatchan
otherbaboonwhoalreadyknewhowtosolvethetask,whileothershadtolearnforthemselves.Toworkouthowbraveoranxiousthebaboonswere,Dr.Carterpresentedthemeitherwithanovelfoodorathreatintheformofamodelofapoisonoussnake.
Shefoundthatpersonalityhadamajorimpactonlearning.Thebraverbaboonslearnt,buttheshyonesdidnotlearnthetaskalthoughtheywatchedthebaboonperformthetaskoffindingthenovelfoodjustaslongasthebraveonesdid.Ineffect,despitebeingmadeawareofwhattodo,theywerestilltooshytodowhattheexperiencedbaboondid.
Thesameheldtrueforanxiousbaboonscomparedwithcalmones.Theanxiousindividualslearntthetaskbyobservingother